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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Some people .............. It's a funeral!!

This is so special!!!
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- A funeral home in Puerto Rico that made international headlines two years ago is at it again. Marin Funeral Home has embalmed the body of a young man and put the corpse atop a motorcycle in a hunched-over racing position. The body wears a black cap, black sunglasses and a long-sleeved black T-shirt.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Dinner Table trick!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Spirit of Truth

Newport Pleasure!!! LOL

WOODBINE, Ga. — Authorities say an inmate who broke out of jail, then returned after stealing 14 packs of cigarettes, has been sentenced to 20 years.
Prosecutors told The Florida Times-Union inmate Harry Jackson, 26, escaped from his cell at the Camden County Jail last year and went to the exercise yard to retrieve cigarettes he had expected would be tossed over a fence.
They say that when the cigarettes weren’t there, Jackson climbeded the fence, broke a window at a convenience store and grabbed cigarette packs only to be arrested upon his return.
Jackson pleaded guilty to burglary and escape charges Monday. Prosecutors say he had been jailed on charges including driving with a suspended license.
WOW .. all for that nice cool breeze of menthol.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

It's a Recession!!!

Atlantic City, NJ - A Frito-Lay truck was stolen, abandoned and recovered Thursday in Atlantic City, but not before some people helped themselves to free snacks. The incident happened at 10:45 a.m. along Baltic Avenue, when the truck's driver stepped inside a store to make a delivery. Sgt. Monica McMenamin said someone drove the truck away and later left it on Maryland Avenue. After the truck was abandoned, people started taking bags of food from the back of the truck, McMenamin said. Police arrested some would-be looters but have not found the person who took the truck for a ride.

Who needs SUVs!?!?

Woman tells cop he's "runing her buzz"!!

Millville, NJ - A local woman who complained Monday that her boyfriend wouldn't give her back $700 ended up telling police to forget about it because the investigation was "ruining her buzz."Police were sent at 9:26 a.m. to the 600 block of Dock Street to speak to Stephanie Hubart, who said she had given the money to her boyfriend "yesterday before they started drinking." He offered her $60 when she asked for the money back, according to a police report.

"While speaking to Stephanie, she was hard to understand due to her level of intoxication and was still drinking alcohol upon my arrival," Officer Antonio Delfinado reported. "She further stated odd discussions about Easter eggs."

Her boyfriend told police he was given only $200 and that most of it was spent on shopping and eating out. He said Hubart brought up the matter Monday morning as the alcohol supply was running out.

"I spoke with Stephanie once again but this time I could not understand anything she was saying due to her slurred speech," the officer wrote. "She further advised me not to worry about it and that I am ruining her buzz."

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Truly Sad!!! Didn't even want to post this!!

This was in the Courier Post on 4/1/2010. All I can say is wow!!

Police conducted a pre-dawn raid Thursday at a public housing complex where officials say a 7-year-old girl was gang-raped while her teenage stepsister got paid for it, and arrested 27 people on outstanding warrants.

The sweep on Rowan Towers was planned before the girl's attack, Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer said. Police hope the arrests will lead to tips to help them find those who assaulted the girl; otherwise, the arrests were unrelated to the case, he said.

"This is only the beginning," Palmer said. "We're not going to rest until that area is cleaned up so that decent people can live without the threat of fear and violence."

Police say the child's 15-year-old stepsister sold her to have sex with as many as seven men and boys at a party Sunday in a vacant apartment near their home. The stepsister was arrested and charged with aggravated sexual assault, promoting
prostitution and other crimes.

Many of those arrested Thursday were women, who told The Associated Press the warrants were for minor infractions. Police did not immediately return calls for further details.

Residents said the assault was clearly at the forefront of police officers' agenda during the raid at the apartment building, a high-rise complex so dangerous that police are hired as security guards at night.

Tair Rivers, 27, said officers yelled, "What happened to the little girl?" as they arrested her and other women. Rivers was arrested for outstanding parking tickets, she said.

Rivers lives in 13-H, an apartment right across from 13-C where the party occurred. She said she was not home over the weekend but would not hesitate to tell police if she knew something.

"We all got kids," River said. "If we knew something, we would tell."

Police believe as many as a dozen people were at the party and say everyone in the apartment when the rape occurred could be legally culpable. There were security cameras at the complex and police said they were reviewing all available building surveillance videos.

According to police, the teenager and the 7-year-old were outside in the neighborhood Sunday when the older girl ran into two young men she knew who invited her to the party. The 7-year-old wanted to tag along because she was worried about the older girl's safety.

At the party, the 15-year-old starting having sex with several men for money and then gave the younger girl some cash to let a group of men touch her as she looked on, police said. It soon escalated to rape and the men threatened to kill the
child if she screamed or told anyone, according to police.

The girl later put on her clothes and left the apartment; her older sister stayed. Two women found the child crying outside the apartment and walked her home.

The teenager's name was not released because of her age, but the county prosecutor plans to ask the court to try her as an adult. It was not clear who was representing the girl in juvenile court.

Interstate Realty Management Company, which manages the 15-story building, said about 150 people live there, and many of the apartments are vacant.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday called the incident "deplorable" in his first public comments on the crime that occurred in the shadow of the New Jersey Statehouse.